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dutchman

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Truss answer to rising increase in mortgage payments

All countries rates are rising
It’s the Bank of England raising them
We’ve reduced peoples gas and electric bills

Ummmmm
I believe Britain is peculiar in having variable mortgage rates?

As far as I can tell in most countries the interest rate is fixed for the entire life of the loan.
 

dutchman

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So Truss categorically told MPs at PMQs today she won't be cutting public spending.

Hmm, this definitely won't come back to bite her, no siree.

"Reporters repeatedly asked if public money being spent on the energy price cap freeze explains how the government can say that there won't be spending cuts, when belts are expected to be tightened.

Given the size of the intervention in the energy markets, there would still be capacity for significant cuts in some budgets, while allowing the PM to accurately say that government spending overall has increased."

 

shmmeee

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What do we think will happen? Surely she’s got to be ousted soon, they can’t take two years of this or they’ll be polling below the ReFuck Party soon.

Stick Rishi in? Would he pull it back in two years?
 

SBT

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Imagine if they were competent…

I think it’s primarily a problem of ideology, not competence. They’re clearly having no problem implementing their policies, it’s just that trading partners/bond markets/pension funds/the electorate all seem to fucking hate them.
 

Sick Boy

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What do we think will happen? Surely she’s got to be ousted soon, they can’t take two years of this or they’ll be polling below the ReFuck Party soon.

Stick Rishi in? Would he pull it back in two years?
It’d be a farce and a GE would need to be called - the Tory members have already shown they can’t be trusted to elect someone suitable.
 

shmmeee

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I think it’s primarily a problem of ideology, not competence. They’re clearly having no problem implementing their policies, it’s just that trading partners/bond markets/pension funds/the electorate all seem to fucking hate them.

I mean the very basics of having some bollocks stats to hand and the odd “expert” and painting a picture with the public of what’s going to happen. It’s like the got a change management book and did the opposite of everything in it.
 

shmmeee

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It’d be a farce and a GE would need to be called - the Tory members have already shown they can’t be trusted to elect someone suitable.

Agreed but let’s be honest they aren’t going to VoNC themselves so we’re stuck until the next election or their prospects pick up.
 

CCFCSteve

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It’d be a farce and a GE would need to be called - the Tory members have already shown they can’t be trusted to elect someone suitable.

Wouldn’t be surprised if the party changed the rules or it was a stitch up result, so it doesn’t go to members. Think that happened when May won

Agree though that any attempt to change leader again so soon would lead to justifiable calls for a GE. It’s just a shambles
 

clint van damme

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What do we think will happen? Surely she’s got to be ousted soon, they can’t take two years of this or they’ll be polling below the ReFuck Party soon.

Stick Rishi in? Would he pull it back in two years?

As sick boy said, farce if they replace her, but an unmitigated disaster at the next GE if they keep her.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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This is really, really bad for the Tories


But it's very different being asked on he doorstep who you'd likely vote for right now to being stood in a polling both with pencil in hand.

I feel quite sure a number of those that gave their intention as Labour if actually put to a vote would vote Tory.
 

skybluetony176

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I think it’s primarily a problem of ideology, not competence. They’re clearly having no problem implementing their policies, it’s just that trading partners/bond markets/pension funds/the electorate all seem to fucking hate them.
Basically her and Kwasi have done the first step of Britannia unchained. Hopefully they’re out of office before they get chance to take the second one. Like you say it’s an ideology which as you also point out is not about competence. It’s the ideology that’s floored not the application.

Having said that, announcing a budget before seeing the OBR’s report first was pure amateur and carry’s a fair share of the blame for the response to the budget.
 
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Sick Boy

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But it's very different being asked on he doorstep who you'd likely vote for right now to being stood in a polling both with pencil in hand.

I feel quite sure a number of those that gave their intention as Labour if actually put to a vote would vote Tory.
Yeah, I expect it'll be a hung parliament with Labour ending up in power.
 

Sick Boy

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Basically her and Kwasi have done the first step of Britannia unchained. Hopefully they’re out of office before they get chance to take the second one. Like you say it’s an ideology which as you also point out is not about competence. It’s the ideology that’s floored not the application.
Anyone who hasn't read it should give it a read - that's if they're not too bone idle, of course.
 

Philosoraptor

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I don't know if she is curtseying or doing a cushioned header back to the goalkeeper.
 

PVA

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I don't know if she is curtseying or doing a cushioned header back to the goalkeeper.



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wingy

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Basically her and Kwasi have done the first step of Britannia unchained. Hopefully they’re out of office before they get chance to take the second one. Like you say it’s an ideology which as you also point out is not about competence. It’s the ideology that’s floored not the application.

Having said that, announcing a budget before seeing the OBR’s report first was pure amateur and carry’s a fair share of the blame for the response to the budget.
Elitist hubris .
Intoxicated on the whiff of power.
No doubt thinking they were taking revolutionary steps but dumb as f**k thinking of doing it without oversight .
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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I also see the desire to shore up the fossil fuel industry and hamper renewables is still in full swing.

Why would you cap revenues just for green energy and nuclear when at the same time using public funds to prop up the excessive profits of fossil fuel energy? If it's a policy do it across the board. Why just specifically choose those ones? Because their costs aren't rising at the same level as gas costs? hasn't stopped them using it for traditional energy and electric generation up to now has it?

If you believe in the free market why link it to another other form of energy? It goes totally against the whole concept. If they can produce cheaper they can offer the product cheaper. Competition will then develop which will drive prices down. So either they don't believe in that at all, or they're deliberately sabotaging it to protect fossil fuels.

They been totally against taxing those excessive profits of the big energy firms as it's interfering, but it's absolute fine to limit revenues? Even though that revenue may be being done much less profitably or prevent further investment into renewables and wean us off fossil fuels and give us the energy independence they claim to crave.

It absolutely stinks, and yet they've got the balls to claim they care about the environment.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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I also see the desire to shore up the fossil fuel industry and hamper renewables is still in full swing.

Why would you cap revenues just for green energy and nuclear when at the same time using public funds to prop up the excessive profits of fossil fuel energy? If it's a policy do it across the board. Why just specifically choose those ones? Because their costs aren't rising at the same level as gas costs? hasn't stopped them using it for traditional energy and electric generation up to now has it?

If you believe in the free market why link it to another other form of energy? It goes totally against the whole concept. If they can produce cheaper they can offer the product cheaper. Competition will then develop which will drive costs down. So either they don't believe in that at all, or they're deliberately sabotaging it to protect fossil fuels.

They been totally against taxing those excessive profits of the big energy firms as it's interfering, but it's absolute fine to limit revenues? Even though that revenue may be being done much less profitably or prevent further investment into renewables and wean us off fossil fuels and give us the energy independence they claim to crave.

It absolutely stinks, and yet they've got the balls to claim they care about the environment.

They genuinely know less on this than schoolkids
 

skybluetony176

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F me we’re in a mess



This is why Boris will go down as one of the most unpopular PM’s in history. We’re slowly waking up to the realisation of the consequences of everything that Boris is, what Boris campaigned for and what Boris implemented.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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F me we’re in a mess



This is why Boris will go down as one of the most unpopular PM’s in history. We’re slowly waking up to the realisation of the consequences of everything that Boris is, what Boris campaigned for and what Boris implemented.


Said before he was the worst since WW2. Truss is actually running him close already
 

skybluetony176

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Said before he was the worst since WW2. Truss is actually running him close already
The big difference I think will be that ultimately Truss ain’t going to be in the job much longer so she won’t get the opportunity to finish implementing Britannia Unchained so will have less opportunity to do more damage keeping her behind Boris in the damage done stakes. She’s giving it a good go to pip him though.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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The big difference I think will be that ultimately Truss ain’t going to be in the job much longer so she won’t get the opportunity to finish implementing Britannia Unchained so will have less opportunity to do more damage keeping her behind Boris in the damage done stakes. She’s giving it a good go to pip him though.

She can still yet oversee the end of the union
 

BodicoteSkyBlue

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If I was a Tory I think I might consider cutting my loses, ditch Truss call a GE & let Labour inherit all this financial shit,Brexit,war in Ukraine & numerous strikes.
Then dust off the Labour isn’t working posters & wait it out.
 
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If I was a Tory I think I might consider cutting my loses, ditch Truss call a GE & let Labour inherit all this financial shit,Brexit,war in Ukraine & numerous strikes.
Then dust off the Labour isn’t working posters & wait it out.
It's a plan.

As an aside, what's Bodicote and surrounding area like to live in? It all seems quite... posh and expensive, but is there anywhere to avoid?!?
 

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